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catapult

[kat-uh-puhlt, -poolt] / ˈkæt əˌpʌlt, -ˌpʊlt /


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"Stranger Things definitely needs to switch off its boombox, hang up its catapults and admit it's too old for these capers, but it's worth indulging it one last time," Seale wrote.

From BBC

Morocco’s 2022 hosting of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations drew large numbers of spectators and catapulted the country to the upcoming global tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

From Seattle Times

Morocco’s 2022 hosting of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations drew large numbers of spectators and catapulted the country to the upcoming global tournament.

From Seattle Times

Bond markets are in a world of pain, with yields catapulted to decade highs across developed markets.

From Reuters

Mr. Zaslav took over the Hollywood powerhouse last year, when Discovery merged with WarnerMedia, catapulting him to the highest echelons of the media industry.

From New York Times